- 2011 edition, 261 pages
- Published by Blue Door / HarperCollins
- Paperback; Format A
- Very good condition, near new
'I feel isolated as though I were suspended over human society in a Perspex pod!'
Meet Sherry Cracker: loner, obsessive note-taker and lover of tartan trousers. She works for thrifty, straight-taking Mr Chin who runs a business buying used gold from dentists. One Friday afternoon, Mr Chin uncharacteristically givers her 100 pound and a weekend in which to 'crack the normality nut'.
But something is going on in the town where unemployment is high and the streets bristle with CCTV cameras. The corrupt council has cut budgets and the library has been closed. Mysterious graffiti is appearing everywhere. People are disgruntled and restless.
Sherry is joined on her quest for normality by a runaway known as the "Little Bastard', Jocelyn de Foiegras, gentlemen alcoholic, and his Chihuahua, Herb Alpert. Through their friendship she learns that she's looking in all the wrong places and that normality is a hard nut to crack.
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